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IKEA FLISAT Table Floor Protectors / Carpet Feet

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Protect your nursery rug and hardwood floors with these custom-designed snap-on feet for the IKEA FLISAT children's table. The original table legs have a relatively small surface area, which often leads to deep, permanent indentations in play mats and carpets. These "shoes" increase the footprint of the table, distributing the weight evenly to keep your carpets looking fresh. Use PLA and a felt pad for easier shoving or print it using TPU to get more grip. Rotate the new shoes for the table after application until they are fully flat on the floor.

 

Key Features:

  • Perfect Fit: Specifically designed to slide onto the original IKEA FLISAT table legs.
  • Rug Friendly: Flat bottom design prevents unsightly pressure marks and "dents" in carpets and play rugs.
  • Easy Installation: Just print and snap them on – no screws or glue required.
  • Floor Protection: Also works great on wooden or laminate floors to prevent scratches (adding a small piece of felt underneath is recommended for hard floors).

Printing Tips:

  • Material: PLA is fine, but PETG or TPU (for a rubberized grip) are even better.
  • Infill: 15-20% (Gyroid recommended for strength).
  • Walls: 3-4 walls to ensure the "cup" of the foot is sturdy enough.
  • Supports: Usually not needed if printed flat on the base.

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